Panthers vs. Eagles: 10 Keys to the Game for Philadelphia

The Philadelphia Eagles have lost six straight and are one of the biggest disappointments of the season, but they are playing the equally disappointing Carolina Panthers. Both teams have explosive talent but cannot seem to capitalize this season.

Unfortunately, the Eagles will be without the services of an experienced veteran at quarterback, and will have to turn to Nick Foles again at quarterback. The Eagles currently have seven losses and are devoid of any momentum whatsoever. Here are 10 keys to winning this game and lifting the team out of its downward spiral.

4. Quarterback Spy with a Linebacker

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The Eagles defense actually looked pretty good at times last game, until long third-down conversions were allowed on the ground by the quarterback. Everyone knows RG3 is good, but to allow him to pick up that much yardage consistently is unacceptable.

The coaching staff needs to adjust their game plan to account for the mobile quarterback. Leave an extra defender near the line of scrimmage to spy the quarterback, such as Mychal Kendricks, who is faster and may be able to keep up.

5. Continue Utilizing Screen Plays

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The Eagles finally started calling screen passes last game, and it worked to perfection on many plays. The Redskins sent pressure and Foles quickly delivered the ball on a quick pass, allowing McCoy to pick up the first down.

With so much speed, the Eagles need to continue to get the ball into the hands of Jackson, Maclin or even Celek and trust them to pick up the yardage after the catch. The O-line is struggling; you must make adjustments based on your personnel.

6. Switch Up the Offensive Play-Calling

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Marty Mornhinweg has been far too predictable this season. Against the Redskins, the screen was working to perfection, but Mornhinweg continued to call it again and again. Soon, the Redskins caught on and dropped the Eagles for a huge loss.

Not everything can be done by the book. Rather than calling the same plays over and over, the Eagles should try to keep the opposing defense off-guard. Against a relatively weak defense in Carolina, it could result in big plays.

7. Limit the Shotgun Plays

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It may be advisable to run more shotgun plays with Vick under center, as he is a shorter quarterback, but Foles is a giant, standing 6'6". Shotgun plays are predictable, as the offense almost always passes.

Foles has shown inaccuracy and some poor decision-making so far. Don't give him more disadvantages by making the offensive strategy predictable.

8. Put Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie on Steve Smith

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Nnamdi Asomugha has been the most disappointing signing perhaps in the entire Andy Reid era. Once a shutdown corner, Asomugha is burned deep consistently. While some say it was the safeties blowing coverages, when it happens this consistently it is also likely Asomugha being confused on the field.

Those deep scores have been costly. They have all been game-changing plays. Put Rodgers-Cromartie on Steve Smith. At least if he is burned, he will have the speed to catch him.

10. Throw the Ball Deep

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The Eagles are built for big plays, with so much explosive talent on offense, but there have been few big plays this entire season. Nick Foles may throw picks, but he must throw deep if the Eagles want to win.

Asking for an undersized DeSean Jackson and a very average-sized Jeremy Maclin to outmuscle defenders on short passing plays is asking a lot. Call a play-action pass and let Foles try to hit one of them on a deep touchdown pass.